Should have been more scared
I do not know much of war, but I do know that there are a lot of moments where nothing happens as compared to the terrifying seconds when something is happening. This sums up this idea, a lot of this issue deals with matters of routine, as Sgt. Little deals with the the stuff behind the scenes in a war which makes the armies work. As most of this issue deals with these matters, things do move a little slowly, but when the action picks up it does so quickly, as the platoon gets dropped off and is on the trail of someone or something bleeding. In comparison to the rest of the series, the tension is not as palpable here, the reliance on the logistical side makes the issue a bit more tedious, but it is still of the same high caliber as the rest of the series.